5 Signs That She Might Be Flirting With You

Charisma on Command
18 Jul 202206:38

Summary

TLDRBody language expert Vanessa Van Edwards reveals five subtle signs to determine if someone is flirting or just being friendly. She discusses the 'Maryland' head tilt, intimate zone invasion, toe direction, 'touch me' self-touch cues, and the genuine 'saver smile.' The video also promotes Charisma University, a 30-day program to enhance charisma and confidence, with testimonials from satisfied participants.

Takeaways

  • 😃 The 'Maryland' is a body language sign where a woman tilts her head and exposes her neck, often seen when she's laughing or smiling, indicating interest.
  • 🔍 Watch for someone, particularly a woman, crossing into your intimate zone (18 inches away), signaling a desire for closer physical and emotional connection.
  • 👣 Toes can be 'windows to the soul'; angling them towards someone indicates a subconscious desire to move closer, showing interest.
  • 🤲 A 'touch me' cue occurs when a woman touches a part of her body where she would like to be touched, drawing attention to those areas.
  • 😊 A 'saver smile' is a genuine smile that reaches the eyes and upper cheek muscles, differentiating it from a fake smile that stays on the bottom half of the face.
  • 💡 Self-touch, such as touching one's lips or neck, can be a subconscious signal of vitality and health, attracting a potential mate.
  • 👥 Recognize the different space zones: public, social, personal, and intimate, and note when someone moves into your intimate zone.
  • 🎥 Examples from celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Angelina Jolie, and Nicole Kidman illustrate the body language cues discussed.
  • 👫 Observing body language cues can help determine if someone is flirting or just being friendly, providing clarity in social interactions.
  • 🌟 Boosting charisma and confidence can make one more attractive and improve social interactions, with resources like 'Charisma University' offering programs for self-improvement.
  • 📈 Testimonials from 'Charisma University' indicate that the program has positively impacted people's lives by improving their relationships and social skills.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is to teach viewers five subtle signs that someone might be attracted to them, as explained by body language expert Vanessa Van Edwards.

  • What is the first body language sign mentioned in the video?

    -The first body language sign mentioned is the 'Maryland,' which involves a deep head tilt and exposure of the neck, often seen when a woman is flirting.

  • Why do women perform the 'Maryland' when flirting?

    -Women perform the 'Maryland' to show they are intensely engaged with the person they are talking to and to release pheromones, especially when laughing or smiling.

  • What are the four different space zones mentioned in the video?

    -The four space zones are the public zone (about seven feet away), the social zone (about five feet away), the personal zone (about three feet away), and the intimate zone (about 18 inches away).

  • Why is it significant when someone crosses into your intimate zone?

    -It is significant because it indicates that the person wants to be closer both physically and emotionally, which can be a sign of attraction.

  • What does the video suggest about the role of toes in body language?

    -The video suggests that toes can be 'windows to the soul,' indicating interest by angling towards the person or object of interest, which can happen even across a room.

  • What is the term used in the video for when a woman subconsciously touches a part of her body that she wants to be touched?

    -The term used is 'touch me,' which is a subconscious signal that a woman wants to be touched in the area she is touching herself.

  • How can self-touch be differentiated from nervous habits like nail-biting according to the video?

    -Self-touch that is a sign of attraction involves touching areas like the lips or neck, which can be sensual, while nail-biting is a sign of nervousness and is not considered a sign of attraction.

  • What is a 'saver smile' and how does it differ from a fake smile?

    -A 'saver smile' is a slow smile that reaches all the way into the eyes or upper cheek muscles, indicating genuine delight. A fake smile stays on the bottom half of the face and does not reach the eyes.

  • What is the purpose of the 'Charisma University' mentioned in the video?

    -The purpose of 'Charisma University' is to help individuals boost their charisma and confidence through a 30-day video series with daily action guides, aiming to improve their social interactions and relationships.

  • How can someone access the 'Charisma University' program mentioned in the video?

    -Someone can access the 'Charisma University' program by clicking the link on the screen or in the video description.

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